Below is a list of consumer protection provisions enacted in response to the COVID-19 outbreak in California. This list covers both Investor Owned Utilities (IOUs), which are regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), and Publicly Owned Utilities (POUs).  Please visit your specific utility’s webpage for more specific information about protections and benefits available to you.

For additional resources related to the COVID-19 Outbreak, please visit the State of California’s COVID-19 Awareness Website: https://covid19.ca.gov/

For payment assistance programs, please visit this page.

For information about discounts on home and cell phone service available through the California LifeLine Program, please visit https://www.californialifeline.com/en/login for the application and https://www.californialifeline.com/en/provider_search to find a provider near you.

Please visit this page find Internet providers in your area offering free or low-cost options. The federal Emergency Broadband Benefit can help you pay for your broadband internet costs. You can apply beginning on May 12, 2021.

If you have an issue with your utility and would like to file a complaint, please contact the Consumer Affairs Branch via phone at 1-800-649-7570 or via email at consumer-affairs@cpuc.ca.gov.

Arrearage Management Plan (AMP) 
The California legislature approved the California Arrearage Payment Program (CAPP) in the 2021-2022 State Budget. CAPP will be administered by the Department of Community Services and Development (CSD). CAPP dedicates $1 billion in federal American Rescue Plan Act funding to address Californian's energy debts. Unlike AMP, utility customers do not need to apply to receive assistance under the CAPP program. If a customer account is eligible, a credit will be automatically applied to the customer bill. Energy utilities will apply for CAPP assistance on behalf of customers who incurred a past due balance of 60 days or more on their energy bill during the COVID-19 pandemic relief period covering March 4, 2020 through June 15, 2021. Please visit the CSD website for more information. 

CPUC Actions

Communications Companies

  • Telephone Disconnection Protection
    • A moratorium on telephone voice service disconnections due to non or late payments during the pandemic was adopted by California Public Utilities Commission Resolution M-4848 on December 17, 2020. Final Resolution M-4848
    • Moratorium begins January 16, 2021, and continues until the end of March, with potential renewal by the CPUC for an additional 90 days.
      Applies to customers with residential or small businesses traditional voice or Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) service.
    • Wireless and wireline service providers who offer service in California must comply.
    • Customers only need verbal or written notice to their provider that they are experiencing hardship.
    • Customers are still responsible for paying their bills at the end of the moratorium and providers are encouraged to offer flexible payment plans.
    • Late fees are still possible, but providers are encouraged to waive them.
    • Fact sheet

 Fixed Broadband Companies  

AT&T Wireline

 

 

AT&T has announced it is offering two months of free service to new customers of its affordable broadband program and has also expanded program eligibility. AT&T waived data overages for internet wireline and fixed wireless internet customers for 60 days.

Charter Communications

 

Charter is increasing speeds and offering free access for 60 days to households with K-12 and/or college students that do not already have a subscription. Charter does not charge for data overages.

Comcast

 

Comcast is increasing eligibility and speeds to their affordable broadband and new subscribers will receive 60 days free. Comcast waived data overage for 60 days.

Consolidated Communications

 

Consolidated Communications does not have an affordable broadband plan.

Cox Communications

 

Cox Communications is increasing eligibility and service speeds to their affordable broadband program. New eligible subscribers will receive one month free. Cox waived data overages for 60 days.

Frontier Communications

 

Frontier Communications provides an affordable broadband and landline service bundle as part of their LifeLine offering.

Sierra Telephone Company

 

Sierra Telephone Company does not have an affordable broadband plan.

Sonic Telecom

 

Sonic is offering three months of free internet access and unlimited nationwide home telephone service to households with K-12, college students, or senior citizens 60 or older. Sonic does not have an affordable broadband plan.

Suddenlink

 

Suddenlink is providing free broadband for 60 days to any new household in their service area to impacted K-12 and/or college students who do not currently have home internet access. Suddenlink additionally offers an affordable broadband plan.

Wave

 

Wave offers an affordable broadband plan.

 

Wireless Companies

AT&T Wireless

 

For the next 60 days, AT&T will waive all wireless overage fees for customers. AT&T does not have an affordable service plan.

Sprint

 

Sprint is providing unlimited data for 60 days to customers with metered data plans, and providing 20 GB of free data to customers with hotspot/tethering-capable devices. Sprint does not offer an affordable service plan.

T-Mobile

 

T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile are providing unlimited data for 60 days to all customers, and providing 20 GB of free data to customers with hotspot/tethering-capable devices. T-Mobile does not offer an affordable service plan.

U.S. Cellular

 

Californians are not eligible for U.S. Cellular’s affordable Lifeline service offer. U.S. Cellular does not offer an affordable service plan.

Verizon

 

Verizon does not have an affordable service plan.


Electricity and Natural Gas Utilities - Investor Owned Utilities (IOUs)

  • Disconnections: All electric and natural gas investor-owned utilities were ordered by the CPUC to suspend service disconnections due to non-payment for both residential and commercial customers until April 16, 2021. Please read our decision for more information.
  • Flexible Payment Plans: The electric and natural gas IOUs are offering customers the opportunity to create flexible payment plans if financial hardship is a challenge.
  • Low Income Programs: Two programs – California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) and Family Electric Rate Assistance (FERA) – offer bill discounts for low-income customers. Customers already enrolled in CARE or FERA do not have to renew their applications during the COVID-19 outbreak. Customers are encouraged to contact their utility to see if they qualify for CARE or FERA, amounting to an 18-20% discount on their monthly bill.

More information on Electric & Natural Gas IOU actions related to COVID-19 are available on the utility websites:

Alpine Natural Gas

https://alpinenaturalgas.com/

Bear Valley Electric Service

https://www.bves.com/

Catalina Island Gas Services

https://www.sce.com/customer-service/faqs/catalina-island

Liberty Utilities (CalPeco Electric)

https://california.libertyutilities.com/truckee/residential/safety/covid-19-statement.html

Pacific Gas and Electric Company

https://www.pge.com/en_US/about-pge/company-information/protective-protocols/covid19.page

Pacific Power (PacifiCorp)

https://www.pacificpower.net/about/newsroom/service-safety-covid-19.html

San Diego Gas & Electric

https://www.sdge.com/coronavirus

Southern California Edison

https://www.sce.com/safety/coronavirus

Southern California Gas Company

https://www.socalgas.com/coronavirus

Southwest Gas Corporation

https://www.swgas.com/en/covid19

West Coast Gas Company

https://www.westcoastgas.com/

Electricity and Natural Gas Utilities - Publicly Owned Utilities (POUs)

  • Disconnections: Some electric and natural gas POUs are suspending service disconnections due to non-payment for both residential and commercial customers until further notice. Please check with your specific utility for more information.
  • Flexible Payment Plans: Many electric and natural gas POUs are offering customers the opportunity to create flexible and extended payment plans if financial hardship is a challenge.

More information on Electric & Natural Gas POU actions are available on the California Municipal Utilities Association (CMUA) website: https://www.cmua.org/cmua-members-suspending-shutoffs

More information on individual Electric & Natural Gas POU actions related to COVID-19 are available on the utility websites:

Alameda Municipal Power

https://www.alamedamp.com/165/Financial-Assistance

https://www.alamedamp.com/AlertCenter.aspx

Anaheim Public Utilities

https://www.anaheim.net/226/Public-Utilities

Azusa (City of)

https://www.ci.azusa.ca.us/132/Light-Water

Banning Public Utilities Department

http://banning.ca.us/57/Banning-Electric-Utility

Biggs Municipal Utilities

https://www.biggs-ca.gov/Announcements/index.html

Burbank Water and Power

https://www.burbankwaterandpower.com/

Colton (City of)

https://www.ci.colton.ca.us/931/Response-to-Coronavirus

Corona (City of)

https://www.coronaca.gov/i-want-to/learn-more-about/coronavirus

Healdsburg (City of)

https://www.ci.healdsburg.ca.us/974/COVID-19

Glendale Water and Power

https://www.glendaleca.gov/government/departments/glendale-water-and-power

Gridley (City of)

http://gridley.ca.us/government-and-departments/departments/electric-department

Imperial Irrigation District

https://www.iid.com/about-iid/news-resources/-item-757

Lodi Electric Utility

http://lodielectric.com/352/Electric-Utility

Lompoc (City of)

https://www.cityoflompoc.com/government/departments/utilities/electric

Los Angeles Department of Water and Power

https://www.ladwp.com/

Modesto Irrigation District

https://www.mid.org/

Moreno Valley Utility

http://www.moval.org/mvu/about-covid19-update.html

Needles (City of)

http://cityofneedles.com/utilities/

Oakland (Port of)

https://www.portofoakland.com/port-of-oakland-updates/

Palo Alto (City of)

https://www.cityofpaloalto.org/gov/depts/utl/default.asp

Pasadena Water and Power

https://ww5.cityofpasadena.net/water-and-power/covid19/

Pittsburg Power Company - Island Energy

http://pittsburgpowerco.com/blog/

Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative

https://www.psrec.coop/services/low-income-assistance/

Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Utility

https://www.cityofrc.us/rcmu

Redding Electric Utility

https://www.cityofredding.org/departments/redding-electric-utility

https://www.cityofredding.org/Home/ShowDocument?id=23697

Riverside Public Utilities

https://riversideca.gov/press/information-regarding-covid-19-coronavirus

Roseville Electric Utility

https://www.roseville.ca.us/government/COVID-19_information

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC)

https://www.sfwater.org/

Shasta Lake (City of)

https://www.cityofshastalake.org/AlertCenter.aspx

Silicon Valley Power

https://www.siliconvalleypower.com/

https://www.siliconvalleypower.com/Home/Components/News/News/40189/6271?backlist=%2f

SMUD

https://www.smud.org/en/Corporate/About-us/News-and-Media/2020/2020/SMUD-suspends-power-shutoffs-for-non-payment

Truckee Donner PUD

https://www.tdpud.org/customer-service/covid-19-response

Turlock Irrigation District Water & Power

https://www.tid.org/news-and-resources/safety-tips-and-resources/coronavirus/

Ukiah (City of)

http://www.cityofukiah.com/coronavirus/

Vernon Public Utilities

http://cityofvernon.org/city-news/336-coronavirus-covid-19-response-and-information


Electricity - Community Choice Aggregators (CCAs)

More information on Community Choice Aggregator actions are available on the California Community Choice Association website: https://cal-cca.org/about/ccas-and-covid-19/  

More information on individual CCA actions related to COVID-19 are available on the utility websites:

Apple Valley Choice Energy

https://avchoiceenergy.com/

CleanPowerSF

https://www.cleanpowersf.org/covid-19

Clean Power Alliance

https://cleanpoweralliance.org/

East Bay Community Energy

https://ebce.org/

King City Community Power

https://www.kingcitycommunitypower.org/

Lancaster Choice Energy

https://www.lancasterchoiceenergy.com/

Marin Clean Energy

https://www.mcecleanenergy.org/news/press-releases/temporary-collection-suspension/

Monterey Bay Community Power

https://www.mbcommunitypower.org/

Peninsula Clean Energy

https://www.peninsulacleanenergy.com/

Pico Rivera Innovative Municipal Energy

https://www.poweredbyprime.org/

Pioneer Community Energy

https://pioneercommunityenergy.ca.gov/

Rancho Mirage Energy Authority

https://ranchomirageenergy.org/

Redwood Coast Energy Authority

https://redwoodenergy.org/

San Jacinto Power

http://sanjacintopower.com/

San Jose Clean Energy

https://www.sanjosecleanenergy.org/

Silicon Valley Clean Energy

https://www.svcleanenergy.org/

Solana Energy Alliance

https://solanaenergyalliance.org/

Sonoma Clean Power

https://sonomacleanpower.org/office-closure

Valley Clean Energy

https://valleycleanenergy.org/news/vces-response-to-covid-19/


Small Local Exchange Carriers (LECs)

  • Disconnections & Fees: All small LECs are suspending service disconnections for both residential and commercial customers for 60 days from March 18, 2020. Companies are also waiving late fees and collection efforts.

More information on actions taken by small LECs: Letter from March 18, 2020

More information on individual LEC actions related to COVID-19 are available on the utility websites:

Calaveras Telephone Company http://www.caltelconnect.com/telephone

Cal-Ore Telephone Company https://comm.cot.net/covid-19/

Ducor Telephone Company https://varcomm.net/

Foresthill Telephone Company https://sebastiancorp.com/

Happy Valley Telephone Company https://www.tdstelecom.com  

Hornitos Telephone Company https://www.tdstelecom.com

Kerman Telephone Company https://sebastiancorp.com/

Pinnacles Telephone Company http://www.pintelco.com/home.html

Ponderosa Telephone Company http://www.goponderosa.com/

Sierra Telephone Company https://www.sierratel.com/  Access Program for Schools and Households

Siskiyou Telephone Company http://www.sisqtel.net/

Volcano Telephone Company https://www.volcanocommunications.com/

Winterhaven Telephone Company https://www.tdstelecom.com

 

 

 

Water & Sewer Companies - Investor Owned Utilities (IOUs)

  • Disconnections: All large water and sewer IOUs are suspending service disconnections due to non-payment for both residential and commercial customers until further notice. Also, to the extent possible, companies intend to reconnect recently disconnected customers during the COVID-19 outbreak. Please read our press release for more information.
  • Water Quality: Water and sewer utilities are continuing essential work functions to provide clean and safe tap water during the COVID-19 outbreak.

More information on Water & Sewer IOU actions are available on the California Water Association (CWA) website:
http://www.calwaterassn.com/largest-regulated-water-utilities-halt-water-shutoffs-during-coronavirus-crisis/

More information on individual Water & Sewer IOU actions related to COVID-19 are available on the utility websites:

Alisal Water Corporation

 

Bakman Water Company

https://www.bakmanwater.com/

California American Water Company

https://amwater.com/caaw/

California Water Service

https://www.calwater.com/

Catalina Island Water Service

https://www.sce.com/customer-service/faqs/catalina-island

https://www.sce.com/safety/coronavirus

DelOro Water Company

http://www.delorowater.com/

East Pasadena Water Company

https://epwater.com/customer-resources/emergency-disaster-relief-program/

Fontana Water Company

http://www.fontanawater.com/

Golden State Water Company

https://www.gswater.com/covid-19-updates/

Great Oaks Water Company

https://www.greatoakswater.com/COVID19.html

Liberty Utilities (Park Water and Apple Valley Ranchos)

https://california.libertyutilities.com/compton/residential/safety/covid-19-statement.html

Lukins Water

http://www.lukinswater.com/

San Gabriel Valley Water Company

https://www.sgvwater.com/

San Jose Water Company

https://www.sjwater.com/COVID-19

Suburban Water Systems

http://www.swwc.com/suburban/covid19/


Water & Sewer Companies - Publicly Owned Utilities (POUs)

  • Disconnections: Many of the larger water and sewer POUs are suspending service disconnections due to non-payment for both residential and commercial customers until further notice. Please check with your utility for specific provisions. Please read our press release for more information.
  • Water Quality: Water and sewer utilities are continuing essential work functions to provide clean and safe tap water during the COVID-19 outbreak.
  • Flexible Payment Plans: Many of the water and sewer POUs are offering customers the opportunity to create flexible and extended payment plans if financial hardship is a challenge.

More information on Water POU actions are available on the California Municipal Utilities Association (CMUA) website: https://www.cmua.org/cmua-members-suspending-shutoffs

If you have experienced a shut-off to your water service and are a customer of a POU, you can file a complaint at https://watershut-off.covid19.ca.gov.

More information on individual Water & Sewer POU actions related to COVID-19 are available on the utility websites:

Alameda County Water District

https://www.acwd.org/721/Coronavirus-COVID-19-Updates

Borrego Water District

http://www.bvgsp.org/

Crescenta Valley Water District

https://www.cvwd.com/

Cucamona Valley Water District

https://www.cvwdwater.com/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=247

Desert Water Company

https://dwa.org/dwa-opens-lobby-covid-relief-changes-in-store/

East Bay MUD

https://www.ebmud.com/water/about-your-water/water-quality/coronavirus/

Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District

https://www.evmwd.com/Home/Components/News/News/46/

City of Fillmore Water & Sewer

Letter

Helix Water District

https://hwd.com/coronavirus-updates/#shutoffs

Irvine Ranch Water District

https://www.irwd.com/learning/liquid-news/irwd-offices-temporarily-closed-to-the-public

Las Virgenes Municipal Water District

https://www.lvmwd.com/your-water/water-quality/covid-19

City of Long Beach Water

https://lbwater.org/news-media/public-updates/

Modesto Irrigation District

http://www.mid.org

Monte Vista Water District

https://www.mvwd.org/349/COVID-19-and-Drinking-Water

North Coast County Water District

https://nccwd.com/billing/16-resources/143-links.html

Olivenhain Municipal Water District

https://www.olivenhain.com/covid19information/

Placer County Water Agency

https://www.pcwa.net/newsroom/covid-19-faqs

Rancho Water District

https://www.ranchowater.com/373/COVID-19-Ongoing-Updates 

Roseville Utilities

http://roseville.ca.us/news/what_s_happening_in_roseville/utility_service_updates_regarding_covid-19

Rowland Water District

https://www.rowlandwater.com/rowland-water-district-temporarily-suspends-water-shutoffs/

City of Sacramento Department of Utilities

https://sacramentocityexpress.com/2020/03/18/city-waives-delinquent-utility-penalties-to-ensure-households-have-access-to-critical-services-during-covid-19-outbreak/

City of San Francisco Public Utilities Commission

https://sfwater.org/index.aspx?page=1321

City of Santa Rosa Water

https://srcity.org/812/My-Water-Bill

Santa Clarita Valley Water

https://yourscvwater.com/customer-care/

Scotts Valley Water District

https://www.svwd.org/customer-info/bill-pay-options

Sunnyslope County Water District

http://www.sscwd.org/

Valley Center Municipal Water District

http://www.vcmwd.org/

Vista Irrigation District

https://www.vidwater.org/covid-19-information

Walnut Valley Water District

https://www.wvwd.com/drinking-water-coronavirus-covid-19/

Western Municipal Water District

https://www.wmwd.com/


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